but chris cillizza brings up a point i wrote about last week in a column, chris christie is holding all of the town hall meetings, and they're open to the public. people are coming in with signs that say resign, and they're tough and pushing him on sandy and pushing him here, and pushing him there. not one person, not one new jersey resident, asking all of the tough questions of him, have brought up bridge scandal. not one of them. >> are the town halls open to the press? >> yeah, they're open to everybody. >> they should cover it. >> well, you know, we were talking the other day about the poll about christie's numbers and down to, like, 49 or something, but still above water in terms of popular/unpopular. and so, i think probably new jersey residents, you know, they get it. they get what happened in the traffic scandal as far as we know now, and maybe waiting for the next shoe to drop, but maybe they've heard a lot about it. >> i was going to say, they have heard so much about it, i do really think, sam, there's been such an overkill on this story that new jersey residents are, like, e